Transcription of Standard Operating Procedure: Pumps
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Standard Operating Procedure: Pumps Last Updated: 11/16/2016 by General Operation Description There are four types of Pumps around the lab-water aspirator, diaphragm, direct-drive, and belt-drive. For all Pumps , you should always check glassware and other relevant equipment for breaks and other defects, be familiar with vacuum operation and safety hazards, and you should be mindful of what type(s) of sample you are subjecting to vacuum (is it volatile, is it sublimable, is it caustic or corrosive, etc.). Water Aspirators and Diaphragm Pumps Water aspirators are located in the back of the hood and sometimes in-between work benches, and these are typically used for filtration. General use begins by hooking up glassware to tubing that is connected to the aspirator (ALWAYS SLIP TUBING ONTO LUBRICATED GLASS PIECES; NEVER FORCE TUBING ONTO GLASS PIECES).
Standard Operating Procedure: Pumps Last Updated: ... operation of ports and evacuation procedures are covered in the glove box SOP document. As a general
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